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January 19 – Women's March on Washington (and many other local marches) [73] February 16 – Take Back the Vote, march on Washington before Congress introduces the new Voting Rights Act. [74] March 14 – D.C. students marched against gun violence. [75] March 15 – School strike for climate, international movement of school students ...
1838 – Burning of Pennsylvania Hall; a lecture hall built with the intention of debating abolition, women's rights, and other reforms is burned down only 4 days after opening. 1839 – Honey War, Iowa-Missouri border; 1839 – Anti-Rent War, Hudson Valley, New York; 1841 – Dorr Rebellion, Rhode Island
20th Anniversary March on Washington: 250,000 [40] Washington D.C. District of Columbia: 1983: Civil rights: 24: February 15 Iraq war protests: 200,000–375,000 [41] [42] New York City New York: 2003: Anti-Iraq War: 25: Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear: 215,000 [43] Washington D.C. District of Columbia: 2010: Civil discourse: 26: March on ...
List of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C. From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.
March for Israel; March for Life (Washington, D.C.) March for Science; March for the Animals; March for the Equal Rights Amendment; March for Women's Lives (2004) March on Washington for Gaza; March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom; March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation; 1971 May Day protests against the ...
English: Civil rights march on Wash[ington], D.C. Description English: Photograph showing crowds of people on The Mall, starting at the Lincoln Memorial, going around the Reflecting Pool, and continuing to the Washington Monument.
Record group: Record Group 306: Records of the U.S. Information Agency, 1900 - 2003 (National Archives Identifier: 622)Series: Miscellaneous Subjects, Staff and Stringer Photographs, compiled 1961 - 1974 (National Archives Identifier: 541992)
Civil rights marchers during the March on Washington at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963 The city experienced a brief intensification of racial segregation in 1944 after the appointment of Senator Theodore G. Bilbo , a radical segregationist Southern Democrat from Mississippi , as Chairman of the Senate Committee on the District of ...